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ENS Labs has proposed expanding the Ethereum Name Service (ENS) protocol to a public Ethereum Layer 2 blockchain or creating its own network as part of the next project version, ENSv2. The developers believe this will enhance scalability and lower user costs. Ethereum Gas Refunds: Can You Actually Get Your Fees Back?
Ads about getting a refund of Ethereum transaction fees are widespread on Twitter/X. Even if you’re following a few crypto-related pages on the platform, chances are high you’ve seen such ads too. Posts about possible refunds started to appear after the Ethereum Merge upgrade, and are still very common. Restaking: A Strategy to Boost Capital Efficiency
April 2023 marked a pivotal update in the Ethereum blockchain with Shapella (Shanghai + Capella), enabling the withdrawal of ETH from staking. This innovation gave rise to restaking, a method that allows locked ETH to be utilized both within the Ethereum main network and across various protocols.
Newly revealed documents from a Consensys lawsuit indicate that the SEC's committee approved an investigation named "Ethereum 2.0" in April 2023. According to Fox Business, these documents provide insights into the SEC's evolving views on Ethereum's classification as a security.
VanEck CEO Jan van Eck is championing a shift in focus towards decreasing transaction fees on Ethereum and Bitcoin, rather than pushing for another spot ETF. He argues that the unpredictable and often high fees significantly hinder both app developers and end-users. Vitalik Buterin Outlines New Directions for Ethereum Development
This article covers Vitalik Buterin's recent publication, summarizing the latest Dencun upgrade and spotlighting the key tasks for the forthcoming years. We break down, in layman's terms, the anticipated updates and surprises that could shape the platform's future. 












